After hackers gain access to your site, add malicious code there. What the code does exactly depends on the goals of the hacker – popular goals include sending SPAM, setting up phishing sites, or advertising and links. Li>
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Hacking can be extremely inconspicuous, so sometimes you do not notice that your website has been hacked. But sometimes hackers are very noticeable and paralyze your site or replace it with obscene content.

Here are some awkward things that hackers do on websites:

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Use your site to attack other sites so that they are paralyzed li>
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Unfortunately, there is no panacea for a hacked website, but there are many things that can help you avoid becoming a victim of hacking.

Use a strong password. strong> So something safe than simply hanging a 1 on your dog’s name. For more information, see PasswordGenerator.eu. Li>

Update your website’s software. strong> If you’re using WordPress®, updating the software will mean the difference between a properly functioning website and a malware-infected website. li>
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By being aware of the hacker threat and taking a few precautions, you can prevent your visitors or other sites on the Internet from being harmed by your site.

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